Following their 10-0 win of a fortnight earlier Mid Argyll faced an altogether harder task at Yoker on 4th August. The visitors were Kilmallie, the National Division leaders and Camanachd Cup semi-finalists.
The teams produced as exciting a game as I’ve seen for a while. After Glasgow took the lead mid way through the first half it was Kilmallie who led 3-2 going into the last few minutes. Despite employing time wasting tactics however they couldn’t hold on as the hosts snatched an equalising goal with two minutes left to play.
The result leaves the teams in first and third places in their division.

Tamworth Phoenix clinched the BAFA Premiership North Division on 22nd July with a comfortable 45-0 win over Edinburgh Wolves at Peffermill. They took the lead with a touchdown on their first drive and, while Edinburgh kept the Phoenix lead to 13 points in the first half, the game was all Phoenix after the break.

Tamworth are now 8-0 for the season while the Wolves have a 4-5 record with one game left to play.

This game at Yoker on 21st July saw Inverness, holding last place in the National Division, visiting Mid Argyll who were only one place above them.
It started as a close competition until about midway through the first half when Glasgow scored twice in as many minutes. Then they scored again, and again, and by halftime the score was 7-0. It only took a minute of the second half for the next goal to come and that wasn’t the end. At the final whistle GMA had won by 10-0 and jumped three places up the league table.

The Roughnecks are having a dominant season in NFC 2 North division. They came to Wishaw to face the Blackhawks on 15th July with the division title already clinched and were looking to maintain their perfect 6-0 record to maximise their advantage come play-off time.

The first half was close. The score was tied at one and two touchdowns each before Aberdeen went off at halftime with a 21-14 lead. Clyde Valley didn’t manage to score in the second half so the game was lost. They did restrict the Roughnecks to one very lucky touchdown but there was a safety and a field goal too and the lead stretched to 33-14 by the final whistle.

Scotland men hosted the USA team for a three game series at Glasgow Green from 8 to 11th July.
Game 1 on Sunday saw the teams exchange early goals before Scotland got on top in the second half and went on to win by 3-1.
On Monday evening the game was a sort of mirror image. There was a goal to each side early on but then it was the Americans who went on to win by 3-1.
The deciding game of the series on Wednesday failed to decide it. Scotland had a very early lead but the USA equalised after half time and the game, and the series, played out at 1-1.photos – Scotland v USA

The Pirates last home game of the season, and pretty much their last opportunity to escape demotion from the BAFA Premier Division, was at GHA on 8th July as they hosted the Nighthawks. The visitors are also having a bad season, but at least they already had one win under their belt.
The game began as a close contest as the teams exchanged opening touchdowns. As the game went on however East Kilbride couldn’t match Merseyside’s big play abilities and the win went south on a 25-12 scoreline.

British football’s reigning champions and top rated team, Tamworth Phoenix, rolled up to GHA for a Premier Division North game against the Pirates on 1st July. Unfortunately they managed to roll up without their shirts, so the photos are a little confusing. East Kilbride wore black kit, the Phoenix are wearing the spare white Pirates jerseys.

The game went very much to form with the visitors dominating, just as they have in every game in the division this year, and recording a 46-0 victory. For the Pirates this was a seventh straight defeat and their hopes of salvaging something from the season rests with their next two games against Merseyside, starting with the home game next Sunday.photos – EK Pirates v Tamworth Phoenix

These two team have developed a rivalry over the last few years, going back to when they were still in Division 1. Their Premier Division meeting at Peffermill on 23rd June continued this.
The game started with the Nighthawks marching downfield and scoring on their first posession. Edinburgh then dod the same on thheir next posession and went on to lead 13-6 at halftime. Early in the third the Nighthawks equalised, but they started to lose ground from there as the hosts went on to record a 46-19 win.photos – Edinburgh Wolves v Merseyside Nighthawks

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